
then edit the file transcoding.db ( vi transcoding.run this command: cd /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/TwonkyMedia/resources/.ssh ( putty) to your media server machine (QNAP NAS in this case).However, if you happened to have install Twonky Media Server 7 (7.09 at the time I’m writing this), then you need to do things just a bit differently.

By default, it uses Twonky Media Server 6 and for this version you should look at this tutorial. Or almost.įor this tutorial I am using a QNAP NAS TS-412. Well, that’s simply because Twonky Media Server isn’t transcoding MKV by default and if the player also doesn’t know the format then you’re stuck. Watched Media Folders specifies which folder(s) Asset should scan for audio, on Linux it should start /, the QNAP version of Asset should auto-detect the correct media folder.Watched Playlist Folders can be used to indicate to Asset where your playlists are stored, sub folders are not scanned, found playlists will be presented under the Playlist entry in the main browse menu. So, you are using Twonky Media Server to stream content to devices on your network? Then you might have noticed that devices that don’t natively play MKV format can’t access those files.
